Passo Gardena is
a high mountain pass elevation; 7008 feet in the Italian Dolomites, connecting
Sëlva in the Val Gardena on the west side with Corvara in the Val Badia. The
mountains here are part of the Sella group. I had done some scouting here earlier
in the afternoon and couldn't surely decide what I wanted for a foreground; big
sheets of snow still leftover or rare patch of flowers that were beginning to
finally bloom; I clearly decided to go with the latter. I also went back and
forth about cloning out the car down there (my rental!), but thought it gave a
decent sense of scale here, so I kept it. It might wind up going back and axing
it, though. I wanted to stick around to shoot some stars after nightfall, but
temperatures rapidly dropped below freezing my hands and feet were numb at the
end of this photograph and I was sadly not equipped to spend hours out in that
kind of weather. Source: Chris Lazzery
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